In tone languages there are potential conflicts in the perception of lexical tone and intonation, as both depend mainly on the differences in fundamental frequency (F0) patterns. The present study investigated the acoustic cues associated with the perception of sentences as questions or statements in Cantonese, as a function of the lexical tone in sentence final position. Cantonese listeners performed intonation identification tasks involving complete sentences, isolated final syllables, and sentences without the final syllable (carriers). Sensitivity (d0 scores) were similar for complete sentences and final syllables but were significantly lower for carriers. Sensitivity was also affected by tone identity. These findings show that the perc...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
The experiment in this paper explores the nature of intonation in a language which has lexical tone....
In three experiments, the processing of lexical tone in Cantonese was examined. Cantonese listeners ...
In tone languages there are potential conflicts in the perception of lexical tone and intonation, as...
This study aimed at identifying acoustic cues in intonation perception in Cantonese. Carriers and fi...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
The aim of this study was to investigate intonation patterns in Cantonese using a quantitative appro...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
In order to find where exactly the Mandarin interrogative cues are located and whether Mandarin ques...
Contains fulltext : 86301.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Previous studies on...
In three experiments, the processing of lexical tone in Cantonese was examined. Cantonese listeners ...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
The experiment in this paper explores the nature of intonation in a language which has lexical tone....
In three experiments, the processing of lexical tone in Cantonese was examined. Cantonese listeners ...
In tone languages there are potential conflicts in the perception of lexical tone and intonation, as...
This study aimed at identifying acoustic cues in intonation perception in Cantonese. Carriers and fi...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
The aim of this study was to investigate intonation patterns in Cantonese using a quantitative appro...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
In tonal languages, there are potential conflicts between the F0-based changes due to the coexistenc...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
In order to find where exactly the Mandarin interrogative cues are located and whether Mandarin ques...
Contains fulltext : 86301.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Previous studies on...
In three experiments, the processing of lexical tone in Cantonese was examined. Cantonese listeners ...
Previous studies on Cantonese Chinese showed that rising question intonation contours on low-toned w...
The experiment in this paper explores the nature of intonation in a language which has lexical tone....
In three experiments, the processing of lexical tone in Cantonese was examined. Cantonese listeners ...